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Concertgoers have gone from passive to active as the performers they've come to see engage them with all kinds of technology.
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Fashion designers are doing some pretty cool things with clothes, including an Italian startup which has designed knitted garments to shield facial recognition technology.
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A trial with traumatic brain injury patients will more closely monitor blood pressure, blood sugar and body temperature and if necessary, administer ketamine to prevent "brain tsunamis."
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Intel's $20 billion investment is the biggest in Ohio history. Construction is expected to be finished by the end of 2025, with an average wage of $135,000.
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The non-surgical injection tells the cat to produce a protein in excess that prevents pregnancy. It should be able to eventually reduce the growing community cat population.
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The University of Cincinnati will test derivatives of the psilocybin Miami University's Dr. Andrew Jones is developing in his lab. These don't have the "trip."
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The "Godfather of A.I." steps down from Google and breaks his silence on his fears about artificial intelligence.
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Main Street Venture's Inventure Entrepreneurship Academy cultivates the next generation of business leaders.
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Studio Kroner features the work of five artists who say AI helped expand their thinking.
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GE is investing another $20 million at the EPISCenter in Dayton to build its seventh test cell for hybrid electric aircraft engine testing